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        <td bgcolor="#6699FF"><h3 align="center" class="mpresents">Triangle Java Users Group Presents: </h3>



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<!--webbot BOT="HTMLMarkup" endspan -->Java Gets a



        Push - Marimba's Castanet <!--webbot bot="HTMLMarkup" StartSpan --></STRONG><!--webbot BOT="HTMLMarkup" endspan --></p>



        <p align="center" class="mdate">Monday, July 21, 1997 <br>



        6:30 PM - 9:00 PM</p>



        <p align="center" class="mlocation">LOCATION: MCNC



        Auditorium <br>



        3021 Cornwallis Road <br>



        Research Triangle Park, North Carolina</p>



        <p align="center" class="mphone">919.248.1800</p>



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<p>Marimba's Castanet system provides corporations the ability to



automatically distribute and maintain software and content via



Castanet Channels. Channels merge the best aspects of traditional



double clickable applications with the best aspects of Java



applets. </p>







<p>Castanet allows for a new breed of Java based &quot;Network



Applications&quot; which: have all the features and power of



traditional applications, install and update automatically, use



bandwidth economically, run instantly, are easy to build, are



secure and reliable, have support for personalization and server



side monitoring, and work well in online and offline



environments. </p>







<p>The talk will provide an overview of the different components



of the Castanet system and will provide a walk through of an



example Castanet channel written in Java. </p>







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<h4>AGENDA: </h4>







<p><b>6:30 - Meet, talk, snacks </b></p>







<p><b>7:00 Presentation </b></p>







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<p>Clint Dalton is president of Electronaut Software Corporation,



a local internet software company specializing in Castanet. Clint



became one of the first Certified Castanet Consultants back in



April and is currently working on channels which provide hosting



customers &quot;remote control&quot; over their web sites. </p>







<h4>DIRECTIONS to MCNC: </h4>







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<b>From Raleigh: </b><br>



Take I-40 West toward Durham and Chapel Hill. You will enter RTP.



Where I-40 splits, bear right onto the Durham Freeway North



(Highway 147). Take the Cornwallis Road Exit. At the end of the



exit ramp, bear right - cross back over the Freeway. MCNC is



located approximately 3/4 mile on the right. </p>







<p><b>From Durham: </b><br>



Get on the Durham Freeway South (Highway 147). Take the



Cornwallis Road exit. At the end of the ramp, bear right - MCNC



is approximately 3/4 mile on right. </p>







<p>For a map with directions, visit the <a href="http://trijug.org/mcnc/?/gotomcnc.html">MCNC web site</a>. </p>







<p>If anyone has questions, please contact <a href="mailto:kelly@interpath.com">Dan Smith</a> at (919)



460-3120. </p>







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